🌀 Spin Your Way to Serenity!
The ATESSON Fidget Spinner Toy is designed for those seeking stress relief and enhanced focus. With a durable aluminum body and stainless steel bearing, it offers a smooth, quiet spinning experience lasting between 4 to 10 minutes. Perfect for fidgety hands, this stylish spinner is a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their concentration and calm their mind.
Material Type | Aluminum |
Item Shape | Round |
Color | Black |
Size | Small |
S**
Fantastic fun, quiet bearing, soothing
I can get stressed at times just like everyone else, and I find that fiddling around with fidget spinners gives me an outlet for my nervous energy and helps me focus. Once I figured out that they actually help me and aren’t just a funny toy that ends up forgotten in my desk drawer, I began to collect them, and have learned what aspects of a spinner make me happiest, and what makes me regard one as a “good” spinner, and this one ticks all of my boxes.Right out of the package this spinner had a very smooth and quiet bearing. Box one: check! I have been spinning it quite a bit and it hasn’t gotten gritty feeling or noisy when it spins yet, and spins for at least three to four minutes depending on the spin I give it. I’m not concerned about timing each spin and trying to beat records and have a spinner that spins for eight minutes. I am only concerned about it spinning freely, quietly, and smoothly.For my second box to be checked, I like my spinners to be made with premium-feeling materials and to have a more mature appearance (as mature as a fidget spinner can aspire to be!). Those lightweight plasticy ones with the sh177y bearings and LED lights are not my cup of tea. Not throwing shade, just telling it like it is. Aluminum is OK, if a little light weight , if it is machined right, stainless, brass, and any heavy metal base is more my style. This spinner has heft, is supposedly stainless (feels nice and heavy like stainless) but is covered with what looks like an anodized coating - hard to do on stainless, but it can be done - giving it a gorgeous deep red transparent coating that lets the stainless shine through.This spinner has a smooth cap for the bearing that is very comfortable to grip, and hasn’t come loose since I tightened it when I first unboxed the spinner. For the life of me I absolutely cannot understand the people who review fidget spinners and go to great lengths to b17ch and moan about their center bearing cap coming loose and falling off and blaming it on the manufacturer. First of all, it screws right back together. It isn’t broken. Suck it up buttercup. Second of all, if your cap becomes loose and starts to unscrew, can’t you tell it’s loose before the whole damned thing falls off in your hands? Tighten that puppy back up BEFORE it falls off, and you stand a FAR better chance of not losing it when it comes off altogether. If it keeps coming loose, put a little dab of thread locker on the threads the next time you have to put it back together. Jeez. All of that said, this spinner’s center cap hasn’t come loose on its own since I tightened it when I first got it. YMMVThis spinner doesn’t have bearings in the three lobes that surround the center, but there are shiny silver colored solid metal inserts there instead that feel heavier than the bearings I’ve received in other fidget spinners that I have collected over the years. The added mass of these inserts is supposed to help this spinner spin longer, and I have no reason to doubt it works based on how easily this spinner out-spins several of my other ones.To wind down this insanely long review of an eight dollar fidget spinner, I can say that it is one of my dailies right now and I am enjoying it very much, and would recommend it to anyone wanting a solid, hefty, well-made spinner. Not much of a gamble at eight bucks. If you like fidget spinners or know someone who does, this is an excellent one to add to any collection. It doesn’t feel, look, or sound cheap and holds its own next to my spinners that cost five times the price, if only it’s of a bit simpler design.
A**B
Excellent for the Price
This is probably the best fidget spinner you can get for the price. I got the black one with the tritium glow rings and recommend you do the same. It looks really cool spinning while they glow. They glow brighter using a blacklight but it does come with a small led flashlight. It spins great and for a long time. There is a tiny bit of wobble but that is expected for a $12 fidget spinner. Also some people mentioned the middle piece is plastic but in these they are thin metal not plastic. If you notice any extreme wobble you just need to tighten the middle piece. I also found it works better in 1 way than the other. So if you take apart ever to clean the bearing and notice big wobble after putting it back together just switch the middle piece around. Some people mentioned hearing some noise while spinning. That means the bearing is dirty and you should take it out and clean it. Mine is perfectly slient. If you don't know how to clean bearings just search for cleaning a yoyo bearing. Its the same thing.Overall would recommend.
S**S
Solid Never-ending spinning and entertainment
My husband is obsessed. He’s spun it once, and it kept spinning on its own for 8 minutes! Heavy and solid.
P**L
An expensive spinner that is brought down by a cheap bearing
While this has a typical spinner form factor and function, it is not really your typical spinner. It has a hefty weight and pretty decent machining. The body does not appear to be stainless (I have the silver-colored one). It seems to be anodized aluminum, but I could be wrong. It's still new to me, so it does spin a good long time. Where it falls short is the bearing - there is a significant amount of play in it and it does make a whirring noise right from the start of being new. I suspect it will wear out quickly. Considering the weight and cost of this, I would prefer a much better quality and maybe slightly larger bearing.
G**C
Neurodivergent? You’ll love this!
Wasn’t sure I’d like this, but it’s absolutely my favorite fidget ever. Love the heavy weight, the solid feel, the coolness in touch, and the spin is fantastic. Really great for neurodivergent folks, especially if you have anxiety and work in an office space since it’s pretty quiet!
B**S
Performance, not polish.
*TLDR: Pink averages 9:27 on a flat spin, Gold averages 8:24.Worth it.If you're having issues take off the caps, look for the side of the bearing with grip and make sure you've got it fully locked in*Ordered a pair, one gold, one pink for myself and my girlfriend to try out. Packaging was a small yellow bubble wrap envelope . Nothing else included besides spinner, which wasn't individually wrapped. No case, no stickers, no magic elves. Nada. Underwhelming to say the least.Unit One:Gold: Metal seems to be imbalanced just a touch. Spins smoothly horizontal, but vertically it wobbled and produced a clicking noise. This was fixed by simply removing the bearing caps and using the side of the bearing with grip cut in to tighten the bearing a little. 6 horizontal hard handspins on a level surface resulted in an average of 8 minutes and 24 seconds spin time. Spinner was used 3 times on one side, 3 times on the other. Visually exhibits mild scuffing/machine jitter from manufacture. Bearing appears fine.Unit Two:Pink: Metal seems well balanced. Spins smoothly in either orientation with a very light humming noise that could be attributed to aerodynamics. Noise is noticeable only within a foot or so. 6 horizontal hard handspins on a level surface resulted in an average of 9 minutes, 27 seconds. Spinner was used 3 times on either side. Visually exhibits very mild machine scuffing and one hard scratch line.With times pushing deep past 7m I would recommend this series of spinners for sure. You may however find a variation in quality and performance. Atesson seems pretty willing to address issues however, so go for it IMHO.
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